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This can be a software or a hardware problem. Try your mike on another computer to see where the fault lies. Try another mike to check software All I really can think of is a loose connection or short somewhere. What is the condition of the connecting cable? As you can see without being able to test it myself physically the fault can be anywhere even on the computers' printed circuit board.

First : you need to check if the midi in works with another computer or another software to know if you have a physical problem (some parts does not work) or installing & programmation problem
1- if the problem if physical : you need to ask someone to repair it if possible
2- if the problem is not physical , you need to reinstall your interface (or looking for the latest driver version for your system) or to check if your computer's system misses some files (like dll files or other system files)
3- check your microphone or your XLR wire
Good Luck

Rolf,There is no physical mic on the system. You will need to purchase a mic and plug into the port on the back of the desktop in the pink port.This jack is used to attach a standard personal computer microphone. Connect the
audio cable from the microphone to the microphone jack.

Check to make sure that you have connected the microphone to a microphone port. Headphone ports are identical to microphone ports physically, however they will not accept audio input. If you have verified that the microphone is connected to a microphone jack and the device still does not work, you may be using an old or low quality microphone which is not good enough to detect your voice. You might need to buy a higher quality microphone. If this is not the case, your microphone may be broken. You can check this by using a recording program like audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/) to do a test recording and make sure that the microphone is actually recording. If none of the above seem to be the issue, then make sure you are speaking loudly and clearly. Voice recognition software is not always good at picking up your voice and you may need to enunciate your speech more, especially if English is not your first language or you have an accent.
Good luck!